NV Taylor's Scion Port -- 1855
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 6:55 am
N.V. Taylor Scion Port - Portugal, Douro, Porto (10/27/2011)
The Scion had the color of root beer, almost coffee, fading to yellow at the rim, just a tiny bit murky. It seemed to improve and open in the glass over an hour's time, showing intense nuttiness, celery seed, allspice, and faint apricot. Great depth and richness, perfect balance, not especially sweet or syrupy, showing almost Madeira-like acidity (but smoother) and pleasing warmth. Incredibly long, lingering on the palate for over a minute. I admit I was greedily hoping for a slightly bigger pour, since there were only 9 of us present, but we were tasting from little presentation vials rather than a full bottle, so we each got just about a half-ounce. Vintage traceable back to at least 1855, suspected to be somewhat older. (97 pts.)
The Scion had the color of root beer, almost coffee, fading to yellow at the rim, just a tiny bit murky. It seemed to improve and open in the glass over an hour's time, showing intense nuttiness, celery seed, allspice, and faint apricot. Great depth and richness, perfect balance, not especially sweet or syrupy, showing almost Madeira-like acidity (but smoother) and pleasing warmth. Incredibly long, lingering on the palate for over a minute. I admit I was greedily hoping for a slightly bigger pour, since there were only 9 of us present, but we were tasting from little presentation vials rather than a full bottle, so we each got just about a half-ounce. Vintage traceable back to at least 1855, suspected to be somewhat older. (97 pts.)